Listed Buildings in Llanberis, Gwynedd

IIBryn EithinSet back on north side of main road in Pentre-castell at left end of terrace of cottages; separated from other cottages by high rubblestone wall, which along with similar wall to road encloses front g

IIBryn GlasSituated in an isolated position without vehicular access on a rock outcrop on hillside in small rubblestone-walled enclosure above the A 4086 at Nant Peris.

II*Capel CochSituated on very slightly rising ground on the south side of Ffordd Capel-Coch, the chapel occupies a prominent position in the street; low rubblestone wall to street continues to east to enclose fore

IICapel RehobothLocated in the centre of Nant Peris on the north side of the A 4086 with the former school immediately to the west and a row of C19 terraced houses directly opposite; small forecourt in front with low

II*Church of St PadarnLocated in a a prominent position on rising ground behind the Dolbadarn Hotel on the south side of Stryd Fawr (High Street); the churchyard is of irregular shape and is approached from the north throu

II*Church of St PerisLocated in the centre of Nant Peris at the western end of the Pass of Llanberis in a roughly rectangular-shaped churchyard with a stone lychgate dated 1929 on the northern side.

IICwm-yr-WrachLocated in an isolated position within rubble-walled enclosure without vehicular access on hillside above the A 4086 at Nant Peris.

IIDolafonLocated on the south-west side of Stryd Fawr (High Street), set back from the road in a stone-walled garden with several tall trees.

IDolbadarn CastleSituated on a natural rock outcrop in a strategic position at the north-west end of Llyn Peris, the castle forms a prominent feature in the landscape.

IIDolperisSituated in its own grounds on the west side of Stryd Fawr (High Street) towards its southern end.

IIEngine ShedLocated at the foot of the Snowdon Mountain Railway directly to the south of Llanberis Station; a water tank manufactured by Bolling & Lowe of London is situated at the north-west corner of the shed.

IIPont y GromlechSpans the Afon Nant Peris in an isolated position on the A 4086 in the Pass of Llanberis about 2km south-east of Nant Peris.

IIRoyal Victoria HotelSituated on slightly rising ground at the south-eastern approach to Llanberis.

IISnowdon ViewSituated on the south-western side of Fron Goch behind a rubblestone wall; the section immediately in front of the house is lower with railings and a central iron gate approached by slate steps.

IITalgaeLocated behind a low rubblestone wall on the A 4086 at the south-eastern edge of Nant Peris.

IITan-HafottyLocated in a remote position at the end of a track running off Ffordd Clegir to the north-west of the former Glyn-rhonwy Slate Quarry.

IITy Ucha'r FforddLocated on a natural rock outcrop on the south-west side of the A 4086 overlooking Pentre-castell and Dolbadarn Castle; there is a stone retaining wall directly in front of the cottage.

IIWaterfall ViaductLocated above the spectacular waterfalls of Afon Hwch immediately to the north of Waterfall Station on the Snowdon Mountain Railway.

IIYnys-wenLocated on the north-east side of the A 4086 approximately 0.5km north-west of Llanberis; set directly onto the pavement behind a snecked rubblestone wall with C20 iron railings to top.

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